Grand title of the king of West Helderia

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The grand title of the king of West Helderia was the official list of crowns and titles which the king of West Helderia carried from the kingdom's founding in 1257 until the dissolution of the monarchy in 1831.

Grand title

The full title (in Gollic) of the West Heldic monarch as of 1789 was:

Borbé Ràjeux Demier Belais,
Avonier le Roi borbeux le Dâm, Bon Callàiquetlàis çeux Pier
Noveux Terréquetlàis, Resîtionçelàis, Rochlàis, çeux Piercallàis,
Rodé Chârovîngeux çeux Louivîngeux, Deur borbeux le Notremon,
Pouvoni borbeux Étât, Amorique, çeux Bordeux, Devonté borbeux Mârcredé çeux Verdun Fieremont
Bon borbeux le mançion notremique le vous çeux Produqué,
Borbé Belais le Bon

which translates to:

His Most Royal Majesty,
By the Blessing of the Incarnation, King of the Golls and West Helderia
Duke of Romane, Sardinia, Rexorium, and Wesgollia,
Emperor of Carovingia and Ludovingia, Prince of the Federation,
Count of Helscony, Hencourg, and Mountburg, Margrave of Upper and Lower Montecoralia,
King of the lands between the river and Sea,
His Majesty the King

Explanation of the individual titles in order

King of the Golls

The Golls made up the majority of West Helderia, so Chançelor III declared himself king of the Golls.

King of West Helderia

In 1257, Helderia collapsed, leaving four kingdoms in its ashes. West Helderia was one of these, which Lüdwig I assumed power over.

Duke of Romane

In 1334 Louis III conquered the Duchy of Romane.